Obituaries Related to "Villanueva" from New York Times Archive
Daniel Villanueva, a Creator of Univision, Dies at 77
Mr. Villanueva was a former kicker for the Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys who built a Spanish-language broadcasting empire spanning the United States.
Paid Notice: Deaths VILLANUEVA, JULIETA R.
VILLANUEVA-Julieta R. October 3, 1918 to January 13, 1998. Resided with her family in Queens Village, NY. She is survived by her four children and five grandchildren. Her final resting place will be in her home town and country of Cavite City, Philippines.
Asdrubal Villanueva, Engineer, Is Dead at 64
Asdrubal Villanueva, a self-educated engineer who held 184 patents and who founded a solar-energy appliance company, died on Wednesday at New York University Medical Center. He was 64 years old and lived in Manhattan. He died of lymphoma, the family said.
CUBA.; The Villanueva Theater Rioters Condemned to Death--Operations Against the Insurgents--The Freemasons.
A military Court-martial has been in session in this city for the trial of persons accused of causing the riot in the Villanueva Theater last year. Of the number tried Senors BRAMOSEO, VALDES, PONS, CISNEROS, RIVERO and VALIENTE have been found guilty of the charge and sentenced to death.
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